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  • A woman in blue stands in front of a refugee camp looking to the side
    Halima Khatum is a traditional spirit healer in the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Aid groups say they need to better understand and incorporate Rohingya culture into mental health outreach.
  • A man sits on the ground reading and holding a bottle
    Gias Uddin, a religious teacher, recites verses from the Quran for Abdul Amin, right, who says that he has been in pain since he fled Myanmar in 2017.
  • A woman looks at the camera in front of a refugee camp in Bangladesh
    Formin, an 18-year-old Rohingya refugee and community health worker also trained on mental health issues. After her training, she started seeking out other Rohingya refugees in need of counselling.
  • A Bulawayo woman carries rice donated by the Chinese and distributed to ZANU PF supporters last month.
  • A woman in Iraq holds her hand toward camera as if to emphasize a point.
  • Map of Philippines including ARMM, Mindanao, Marawi City, and Liguasan Marsh
  • Nigerian Tayro, left, and her husband Towolawi (not shown) have rejected IOM's offer of voluntary humanitarian repatriation, despite being held for more than six months with their two children.
  • Two Nyatura Domi rebel fighters stand on guard duty in a Nyatura stronghold position outside the town of Nyanzale, North Kivu.
    Two Nyatura Domi rebel fighters stand on guard duty in a Nyatura stronghold position outside the town of Nyanzale, North Kivu.
  • Eugenia is a widowed mother of seven. In three separate attacks on her home town of Birundule by Mazembe fighters her neighbour was killed, her house burnt down, and her son was stabbed in the back and shoulder by his school teacher.
    Eugenia is a widowed mother of seven. In three separate attacks on her home town of Birundule by Mazembe fighters her neighbour was killed, her house burnt down, and her son was stabbed in the back and shoulder by his school teacher.
  • Shukuru Mawazo, 23, from Mirangi is married with three children. She fled Mazembe attacks in October of last year. “They used to kill women, even the babies they were carrying on their backs.”
    Shukuru Mawazo, 23, from Mirangi is married with three children. She fled Mazembe attacks in October of last year. “They used to kill women, even the babies they were carrying on their backs.”
  • Paul Muhindo, 36, president of IDPs from the villages of Katolo and Ngorobo.
    Paul Muhindo, 36, president of IDPs from the villages of Katolo and Ngorobo.

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